And incidents such as Officer Jason Gaughan and Derek Chauvin were brought to trial, in the first place, because of the crucial role video plays. Wow, I pointed out, many moons ago, that technology was going to be a game changer. Trevon Martin anybody? Many thanks National Public Radio. Now that Kokou Christopher Fiafonou experienced his fatal incident . . . Chief McKichan is checking into body cams. Little late for that. So did the BCA claim this was a good shoot because body cam footage can't come back and haunt the investigation? Whoa.
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Thursday, February 3, 2022
Tuesday, February 1, 2022
Police Shooting of Kokou Christopher Fiafonou
Oh C'mon man. Where's Waldo or Chief McKichan? During the demonstrations he must've been in the station studying body cams. Trevon Martin died on February 26th, 2012. George Floyd died in Minnesota on May 25th, 2020. Gotta assume the Chief knew this. He's on the Department's website yapping about Innovative Policing and Community Partnerships. Wow, then purchase body cams already. Address community members when they ask hard questions. Mister Fiafonou was the recipient of bullets, in a public parking lot, on December 23rd, 2021. That is forty-one days and counting. What's taking so long?
Monday, January 31, 2022
Friday, January 28, 2022
Kokou Part #6
So Koukou ends up in a parking lot. Other people are there. An officer with two years of experience fires numerous rounds into Kokou. He dies. The BCA arrives and said it appears like a 'good shoot'. The police ain't talking. Questions that should be answered by a competent Police Chief: Why body cams are not worn by Austin Police Officers. Why other officers didn't fire their weapons. Whether Kokou was allowed to shop before the fatal incident. Why the police retreated from the scene of the original confrontation only to reengage and use deadly force. Lets hope the police set the record straight. Stay safe this weekend.
Thursday, January 27, 2022
Kokou Part #5
Look, I have no axe to grind. I was a cop in a prior life. I have no regrets and have discovered a passion i.e. writing socially responsible stories. I'd encourage the reading of these pieces I have put together. I have discussed this shooting with law enforcement in Austin. I have talked and considered other view points. Let's tip-toe forward without insults and threats.
Here goes. The police did what Monty Python referred to as 'Run-Away'. They pulled out the S.I.R.T. team. Then the decision was made to have a couple of officers hang around the scene to keep an eye on things. Mr. Fiafonou decides the cops are gone and he needs to get some shopping in. This man, who was reported to have a large knife and was mentally ill, is allowed to wander to a place where people are. Question #2 Why wasn't he confronted before he got to the store to minimize threats to others?
Wednesday, January 26, 2022
Kokou Part #4
Full discloser. I was a cop in a prior life. I never worked with, nor do I know, Zachary Gast.
Kokou is confronted by officers while threatening to do harm to others. This is according to police. He holes up in a residence. Police S.I.R.T. (Special Incident Response Team) responds, surround house and shoot projectiles into building. Apparently windows are smashed out. Kokou does not come out and after many hours the police decide to leave. Just leave. Never seen this before. The police did leave a couple of officers in the area to keep an eye on things. Actions speak louder than words. Did the police believe Kokou suddenly was cured of his mental issue and thus they could pull out? I mean if he ran out of the place and stuck a knife in somebody can you imagine the liability? Question #1 Why did they feel Kokou was no longer a threat?
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Kokou Part #3
I thank those of you who pointed out that Kokou was an immigrant from Togo. I got to thinking perhaps Kokou was merely in traffic with a machete because that is acceptable in Togo. I did a quick search and discovered Togo does not permit the carrying of machetes. A police officer noted Kokou was threatening others. He was tased and shot with foam bullets. In the winter, layers of clothing limit the effectiveness of these less than lethal rounds. This enabled Kokou to flee into a house. Family members have attributed some of this behavior to mental illness. Getting struck with a machete from a mentally ill subject in no way makes it less harmful. Cops shouldn't have to get assaulted.
Monday, January 24, 2022
Kokou Part #2
From what I have heard a man was walking in traffic with what has been described as a machete. Citizens call the police and the individual is confronted. He manages to elude tasers, foam bullets and pepper spray. A different outcome would have occurred if he had only cooperated. Right? Even if running around with a knife isn't illegal, one should question how it was being carried. Was it held up? Citizens did call. Police responded because they must address these kinds of issues.
Friday, January 21, 2022
Kokou Christopher Fiafonou
Police shoot man in Austin, MN.
With all due respect, lets consider what happened when his path crossed Officer Zachary Gast's.
Thursday, January 20, 2022
Final Novel I wished I'd Penned
Wednesday, January 19, 2022
Monday, January 17, 2022
Never a Child
So the world is in turmoil, it's cold out there. Do yourself a favor, read 'Never a Child'.
Friday, January 14, 2022
What a Treat
Deputy Paul Urhahu is running around in a uniform while horrible things are tiptoeing out of his mouth. The mouth is run by a brain. So he has one and it must contain a whole lot of scorn. Ask yourself, how would you like to be a black person stopped by this officer? To think . . . there were some who thought 'Brand of Justice' was fiction. Like a deputy told me. "There ain't a thing about your books made-up!"
Thursday, January 13, 2022
Good Old Judge Robert Adrian
Ever get the feeling Judge Adrian loves the law and not the victim? Power Corrupts and Absolute Power corrupts Absolutely.
Wednesday, January 12, 2022
Another Story I Wished I Penned
Here's a reading suggestion. I wished I hadn't read it a thousand times already so I could read it again for the first time. Any guesses before ya hit the link below?
Tuesday, January 11, 2022
Saturday, January 8, 2022
Once Upon a Time
we lived without devices. Now we have to hope they are promoting positive change. One wonders if Ahmaud Arbery's Murders share this feeling.
Thursday, January 6, 2022
Busy Bee
Newer-better webpage under construction. Working out the details. Hope this meets the needs of all involved.
Tuesday, January 4, 2022
Monday, December 27, 2021
Next School Shooting
Sometimes it gets to the point of a Mass Denial. We all know it's coming but we don't know where or when. Ominous.
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